On 12-Feb-09, at 3:28 PM, Eugene Kuleshov wrote:
Jason,
Maybe you have the old jars, but site.xml and other update site
metadata files you copied from the dev site don't have previous
releases anymore, hence they can't be installed using Eclipse update
manager. It is easy to see if you compare your site.xml with
site.xml I published for 0.9.6 and previous releases.
The steps required for publishing release are outlined on the wiki
at http://docs.codehaus.org/display/M2ECLIPSE/Developer+Guide#DeveloperGuide-Publishingrelease
Those don't seem to point out the actual commands or tools to run like
that for indexing the p2 metadata.
I'll sync up with Igor and get this fixed up later today. Until then
you can try the current release and anyone who is desperate can use
the /update-previous address.
regards,
Eugene
Jason van Zyl wrote:
No, I have them all. There was only one for 0.9.6 and it's still
there along with all the dev builds.
Easy to expose if people want to use them.
On 12-Feb-09, at 12:36 PM, Eugene Kuleshov wrote:
Jason,
It seems like you deleted all the previous m2eclipse releases from
the release update site. So, users can't revert to the previous
m2eclipse releases.
regards,
Eugene
Henri Gomez wrote:
On http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/site.xml
I could see :
<site>
<description url="http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/">Maven
Integration</description>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.components.maven_embedder.feature"
url="features/
org
.maven
.ide.components.maven_embedder.feature_2.1.0.20080530-2300.jar"
version="2.1.0.20080530-2300">
<category name="Maven Integration"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.feature"
url="features/org.maven.ide.eclipse.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947">
<category name="Maven Integration"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.book.feature"
url="features/
org.maven.ide.eclipse.book.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947">
<category name="Maven Integration"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.editor.xml.feature"
url="features/
org.maven.ide.eclipse.editor.xml.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947">
<category name="Maven Integration"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.editor.feature"
url="features/
org.maven.ide.eclipse.editor.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947">
<category name="Maven Integration"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.central.feature"
url="features/
org.maven.ide.eclipse.central.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947">
<category name="Maven Optional Components"/>
</feature>
-
<feature id="org.maven.ide.eclipse.mylyn3.feature"
url="features/
org.maven.ide.eclipse.mylyn3.feature_0.9.7.200902090947.jar"
version="0.9.7.200902090947"
...
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